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Medical sexual abuse report kept secret, Tenors strike out at MLB All-Star game and housing to remain hot

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[thestar.com newsletter logo] Morning Headlines [Medical sexual abuse report kept secret.] Medical sexual abuse report kept secret. Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins set up the task force in December 2014 to "help prevent and deal with cases of sexual abuse of patients by regulated health professionals." [Read More] 'Lone wolf' Tenor changes 'O Canada' lyrics to add 'all lives matter' at all-star game. While singing the national anthem, up until the line "in all thy sons command," one of the group's members, Remigio Pereira, who will now not be performing with the group until further notice, changed the lyrics to "We're all brothers and sisters, all lives matter to the brave," while the other three stood silently. [Read More] Royal LePage expects housing to remain hot through the end of 2016. The company has revised its earlier prediction of a slowdown in the second half of the year. [Read More] Advertisement Anglicans discover mistake in same-sex marriage vote, leading to stunning reversal [Read More] Global instability driving up security costs of Canada's embassies, missions [Read More] Privacy watchdog drops case against Toronto police over attempted-suicide data [Read More] Former mayor Mel Lastman laments Scarborough subway extension [Read More] Police need clear rules on DNA sampling, review concludes [Read More] Ontario spent $44M to prepare for jail strike that never happened [Read More] Making sense of the TTC's new fare rules [Read More] [“We are not as divided as we seem.”] At a memorial for five slain Dallas police officers, President Barack Obama said 'It's hard not to think sometimes that the centre might not hold, that things might get worse.' The five Dallas officers were killed last Thursday while standing guard as hundreds of people protested the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota earlier in the week. Share your feedback [Envelope icon] Follow the star [Facebook icon] [Twitter icon] [Sign up for more newsletters from the Toronto Star] You are receiving this email because you provided us with the following email address: [{EMAIL}]. Please [click here to unsubscribe] | [View our privacy policy] Copyright Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. 1996 - 2016. All rights reserved. [thestar.com], a property of Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., 1 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6, [www.thestar.com/contactus]

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